Horse Racing Preview - Royal Ascot Day 5 - 24th June 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from the Royal Meeting, Ascot, It’s been a tough week to be fair probably the worst results I have most definitely encountered at this meeting.

Into the final day and once more a hard day it will be for sure and I will be covering all six races on the blog.

14.30 Ascot – Chesham Stakes (Listed) (7f)

It’s been a frustrating week for Ballydoyle who I think have underachieved this year with their big guns getting turned over, but they still have the unbeaten Caravaggio to come later this afternoon.

I actually like their entry here with September, her maiden win was workmanlike and never really came out of second gear. She is a well bred filly by Deep Impact out of a good mare Peeping Fawn, there is a lot to like about her, one to beat.

As I have been saying all week, what’s going to beat the army of Ballydoyle? Both Westerland and Hey Gaman fought out a close finish at Leicester on debut, Dettori would have probably ridden Westerland, even though he has been declared to ride on the timeform card I can’t see it, whoever gets the spare ride should have a good race.

September : 3pt win @ 5/4 (BOG)

15.05 Ascot – Wolferton Handicap (Listed) (9.9f) (0-110)

Sir Michael Stoute is still looking for that record winner that will take him on the same number of Royal winners as Sir Henry Cecil.

He has a big chance here with Khairaat who has come on from his juvenile status when destroying his field at Chester in this grade. The slight drop in distance should not cause too many problems, my money is on him.

As for dangers Elbereth would have a say if he was able to reproduce his second in the Dahlia Stakes when behind Somehow. It was good to see young Oisin Murphy record his first Ascot winner, big player if it all falls right.

Khairaat : 2pts win @ 5/1 (BOG)

15.40 Ascot – Hardwicke Stakes (Group 2) (11.9f)

Again, Sir Michael Stoute can surpass Henry Cecil’s milestone with the Queen’s runner Dartmouth. He showed true grit when having to fend off the late challenge of Simple Verse in a thrilling finish to the Yorkshire Cup.

Simple Verse sadly finished last in the Gold Cup, a race he should have never contended in my opinion, I honestly do not think why connections and trainer thought he would get such a marathon trip.

He is a returning champion when landing this race last year, only three have managed the feat since 1980, last being Marahaal when trained by non-other than Sir Michael Stoute, too good for these on his day and can give the Queen back to back success in the race.

So where are the likely dangers to come from? There has been no five year olds to land this renewal since the back to back wins by Maraahel. Four year olds have dominated since 2008, with Stoute looking for his sixth success in eight years and his fourth in a row.

Another returning champ is My Dream Boat who landed a surprise when taking last year’s Prince of Wales’s Stakes. It’s been a downward spiral since, but looked back to some kind of form last time out when runner up at Newbury when two lengths behind runaway winner Hawkbill in the Al Rayan Stakes.

Idaho for me has not fulfilled his promise, third in last year’s Derby which is looking weaker every time US Army Ranger makes an appearance. He had the beating of Across the Stars from the Great Voltigeur which again is looking very weak form.

Dartmouth : 3pt win @ 3/1 (BOG)

16.20 Ascot – Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Group 1) (6f)

For me Limato just fails to bring the coin in when I am backing him, runner up in the Commonwealth Cup when beaten convincingly by Muhaarar, his career has been lucrative, unbeaten as a juvenile he made a pleasing transition, but the wins started to come too far between.

Stepping him up to a mile at the Breeders Cup for me was not that connections thought he could get the 8f, all about the money. Another fact was the distance, he had only contended once before when fourth in the Lockinge, his Meydan run was not encouraging enough to think he can return and win.

The next three in the betting, Magical Memory, Tasleet and The Tin Man, all have desirable profiles for this race .I start with Tasleet who beat Magical Memory at York with the Tin Man back in fifth. Now I’m going to overlook the runs of the latter two mentioned, Tasleet got his ground that day and took full advantage.

Magical Memory would have been ridden for sure by Dettori, but due to injury The Doyler steps in for the mount. It was a surprise actually that Magical Memory came there swinging off the bit and found nothing, but as common as he usually is he finds nothing in a battle, I’ve backed him ante-post but I will also be looking for value elsewhere.

This comes in The Tin Man, James Fanshawe’s five-year-old finished eighth in this last year and had a few of today’s rivals in front of him. He bounced back when landing the champion sprint on his final run last season and did it with something in hand.

He was conceding 5lb to both Tasleet and Magical Memory at York, meets them both off level weights, should be reversing the form, value of the race for me.

The Tin Man : 2pts each way @ 13/2 (BOG)

17.00 Ascot – Wokingham Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (6f) (0-110)

Get ready for a calvary charge, twenty-nine entries have stood their ground. My selection, Cultirati. son of Dubawi, won here at Ascot over 7f, and went on to land big Handicaps at York and Newmarket.

He missed all of 2016 with an injury which was a shame as he is very well thought of by Godolphin, bounced back bigger and better I think, on my short list. My second horse that should be thereabout’s is Projection who can land a big handicap double for Roger Charlton who’s Atty Persse stormed to victory in the King George V Handicap.

He is a likeable type that will enjoy a test of speed, since not getting his head in front since September of 2015, his runs have been consistent. Last season a good fifth in the Stewards Cup followed up by a good third at Newmarket.

First run this year saw him finish sixth in a decent handicap at Newmarket, for me well handicapped off 103. Outback Traveller is attempting to become the first entry to go back to back since 1932, it’s only been achieved twice since the early 1800s, one of the winners was Wokingham hence the name of the race.

Cultirati : 2pts each way @ 10/1 (BOG)

Projection : 1pt each way @ 10/1 (BOG)

17.35 Ascot – Queen Alexandra Stakes (Conditions) (21.6)

It would be interesting if Thomas Hobson would attempt to win twice in a week after landing the Ascot Stakes in good fashion. He looks a far better flat horse than his hurdling career, I was surprised to see him bound away on the firm ground when most of his best runs have come on soft to heavy ground, if he runs and gets the index, he has slim claims, but I feel a non-runner.

Obviously if Thomas Hobson is pulled by Mullins we will have a reformed market so please lookout for those rule 4s and try to hang out just before the race, most high Street bookies undercut the punter early doors by 15% on actual odds.

Three of the past five winners have been trained by jump trainers, now the strangest declaration is US Army Ranger. Surely they do not think this trip is within his grasp, put in as third favourite I am totally dumfounded in what they are doing with the horse.

Two solid performers and consistent enough are Mark Johnston’s Oriental Fox and Andrew Balding’s Montaly with the latter being my selection. Mark Johnston’s Oriental Fox has been there and got the t-shirt, fourth in this twelve months ago, he most definitely gets the trip and warrants respect

However Montaly impressed me even further when winning on seasons debut when landing the Chester Cup with Fun Mac further back in third, a close fifth in last year’s Ascot Stakes he could return with a big run under Oisin Murphy.

Montaly : 1.5pt each way @ 10/1 (BOG)

Oriental Fox : 1pt each way @ 8/1 (BOG)

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Daily Horse Racing Pro Tips - 1st August 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Friday 23rd June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd June 2017 – Redcar 2.20pm – Watch Racing UK With Free Trial Now Maiden Stakes

Northwest Frontier – 11/10 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd June 2017 – Redcar 4.45pm -Start Your Racing UK Free Trial Now Handicap

Maureb – 7/2 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd June 2017 -Ayr 7.05pm – Caledonia Best Handicap

Glorious Forever – 2/1 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 23rd June 2017 – Newmarket 8pm – Fly London Southend Airport To Budapest Fillies’ Handicap

Panova – 11/8 – 2pt stake

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Horse Racing Preview - Royal Ascot Day 4 - 23rd June 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from the Royal Meeting, Ascot. It has not been the best of Ascots for the blog, just the one outright winner with Coronet, but we have to keep on plugging away.

 

14.30 Ascot – Albany Stakes (Group 3) (6f)

If I have my fractions correct then I would have to put Jessica Harrington’s Alpha Centauri as a good thing. Her last win came at Naas when thrashing her nearest rival by five lengths.

Her debut is the run I am most interested in, she clocked a really fast time at Naas, even her return run on soft ground was only three seconds slower, still a quick time against this mob.

Another I thought won well last time is Roger Varian’s Madeline who beat some good opposition at Goodwood beating the likes of Billsden Brook and recent winners Elizabeth Bennett & Silca Mistress.

Last but not least, Black Sails, who won nicely on debut at the Curragh beating also recent winners and third place Coventry Stakes finisher Murillo who actually finished last that day.

Alpha Centauri : 2pt win @ 9/4 (BOG)

15.05 Ascot – King Edward V11 Stakes (Group 2) (11.9f)

Crystal Ocean sets the standard after his third in this year’s Dante. He is by prolific Group 1 winning sire Sea the Stars through the bloodline of Mark of Esteem , this trip looks made for him.

However, I do feel at a price Best of Days for Hugo Palmer can mix it up here. It’s a very wide open renewal and Palmer’s Royal Lodge winner can show his class now stepping up to 12f trips.

Best of the rest, St John Lavery who beat the likes of Haripour by seven lengths at Gowran Park, never adapted to Lingfield when labouring back in sixth and beaten before half way last time, can bounce back now back on turf a big player.

Best of Days : 1pt each way @ 10/1(BOG)

15.40 Ascot – Commonwealth Cup (Group 1) (6f)

After seeing another odds-on shots beaten from the Ballydoyle camp I am going to take him on with the boys in blue smart sprinter Harry Angel.

He could not be more impressive when breaking the Haydock track record when landing the Sandy Lane Stakes. The form is holding well with the third Mubtasim running third in the Jersey Stakes this week and Carraveggio will have to be at his best.

Another Godolphin representative is Blue Point who actually impressed me when landing the Pavilion Stakes over course and distance last month. Back in second was Harry’s Angel one and a half lengths off the winner’s pace, but will find it a lot tougher holding that form with Harry’s Angel this time.

Carraveggio needs no introduction, 100% race record intact he will be going for his sixth career win in a row. He is also attempting to achieve what three past champions have produced this week and win again after landing last year’s Coventry.

His only run of 2017 saw him land the Group 3 Lacken Stakes at Naas, that was on soft ground, I feel he will have to find at least a length with Harry’s Angel on what the speed ratings have produced.

Harry’s Angel : 2pt win @ 7/2 (BOG)

17.00 Ascot – Queen Vase (Group 2) (13.9f)

Time to Study definitely sets the standard after his win in the Edinburgh Cup, a race that was franked just yesterday with Alabaster winning at Chelmsford.

Even the third had franked the form this week at Ripon and back in sixth Cray gave Alabaster a good race yesterday, very hard to oppose.

As for a lively outsider, Dermot Welds Haripour has to come into the equation. His facile win at Navan has seen the form franked by the fourth and seventh place finishers who have gone on to win.

Time to Study : 2pt win @ 6/1 (BOG)

Haripour : 1pt each way @ 10/1 (BOG)

 

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Cameroon vs Australia - Match Preview
Confederations Cup, Group B 
Krestovskyi Stadium, Russia 4pm

Cameroon vs Australia – Match Preview – Cameroon will face Australia this Thursday at the Confederations Cup in Russia. Both sides didn’t get their dream start to the tournament, both losing in their opening matches. Cameroon faced Chile in an end to end match with two late Chile goals that saw off their African opposition. Australia featured in arguably the best match of the tournament so far against Germany, losing 3-2 in a match that many didn’t even give the Aussies a chance. With both sides looking to avoid an early exit, this match could have a lot of drama.

 Cameroon were a shadow of their regular form in their first outing, letting Chile dominate possession which allowed them to be broken down over time. Cameroon’s keeper was able to keep the match from turning into a cricket score with some fantastic early saves but the African outfit will not be able to rely on him all the time. Striker, Vincent Aboubakar, was Cameroon’s only threat on the counter attack with some speedy runs down the wings and a lethal strike when on his favoured right foot. Cameroon will have to weather an Aussie storm coming their way, can they get a victory?

Skybet Match Result – Cameroon to Win – 6/4

If anything, Australia over performed in their last match against Germany. Nobody expected Australia to score one goal, let alone two, and to compete toe to toe with the World Champions in a back and forth encounter. The Socceroos will feel confident entering this fixture and will feel they can overcome the Cameroon side that failed to impress a few days ago. The bookmakers are struggling to call this match and are offering enticing odds on Australia to win, can they save their tournament and send Cameroon packing their bags?

Skybet Match Result – Australia to Win – 9/5

Tim Cahill can lead the Aussies to victory over Cameroon Photo Credit: skysports.com

 Team News

 Cameroon are without striker, Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu, due to suspension.

 Cameroon will turn to talisman, Vincent Aboubakar, for a goal, can he provide the goods?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Vincent Aboubakar to score Anytime in 90 mins – 13/8

 Central Midfielder, James Jeggo, is unavailable for Australia through suspension too.

 Australian legend, Tim Cahill, will be on the search for a goal this Thursday, can he continue his legacy of Australia’s greatest?

 Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Tim Cahill to score Anytime in 90 mins – 9/4

 

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England U21's vs Poland U21's - Match Preview
UEFA U21 European Championships, Kielce Stadium, Poland 7.45pm

England U21’s vs Poland U21’s – Match Preview – Aidy Boothroyd’s young Lions will play their final group match on Thursday 22nd June against the host nation, Poland. England had a very impressive second half performance against Slovakia in their last outing with goals from Swansea City’s Alfie Mawson and Southampton’s Nathan Redmond seeing England come out victorious, 2-1. Poland haven’t had their dream tournament in front of a home crowd, sitting bottom of Group A with one point.

 England’s second half performance against Slovakia was the England side we expected to see this tournament, becoming more clinical in front of goal. The big expectations of this young English side haven’t seemed to have gotten into the young boys heads yet, as they currently lead Group A with four points. Nathan Redmond showed his class in the last match, not only scoring a goal but being the key danger man for the three lions. The bookmakers fancy England to win this and secure top spot in Group A, can they win and reach the semifinals?

Skybet Match Result – England to Win – 4/7

 The host nation, Poland, drew their last match against Sweden; the Polish took an early lead but were unable to sustain it, going behind and then rescuing a point with an injury time penalty. The Polish seemed to cracked under the pressure with the crowd behind their back and it seems very unlikely for them to qualify for the semi-finals, a disappointing early end for the Hosts. However, the Polish will pose a big threat to England, with attacker, Mariusz Stepinski, proving to be a big presence spearheading the Polish attack. It’s hard to see Poland overcoming the strength and depth of the English squad but with the tournament already providing some shocks, Poland will feel confident they can get a result.

Skybet Match Result – Poland to Win – 5/1

Can Abraham get off the mark in the tournament with a goal against Poland? Photo Credit: skysports.com

 Team News

England have no injuries or suspensions to worry about.

 Although he has failed to score so far, Chelsea striker, Tammy Abraham, is sure to find the back of the net soon for the three lions, will it be in this match?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Tammy Abraham to score Anytime in 90 mins – 11/10

 Poland are without attacking midfielder, Bartosz Kapustka, after he picked up a nasty wound.

The 20-year-old Leicester City player will be missed by Poland but can they still score without him?

Skybet To Score – Poland to score 1+ Goals – 8/15

 

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Horse Racing Preview - Aintree - 11th November 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Thursday 22nd June 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 22nd June 2017 – Chelmsford 2.55pm – Oliver’s Plants Ltd Handicap

Mutarakez – 13/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 22nd June 2017 – Ripon 3.20pm – North Ormesby Wmc Tony Bennett Memorial Handicap

Oriental Splendour – 11/4 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 22nd June 2017 -Ripon 4.35pm – Ladies Day Handicap

Jacbequick – 5/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 22nd June 2017 – Ripon 5.10pm – Old Mutual Wealth PCA Ladies’ Derby Handicap (Lady Amateur Riders)

Our Kylie – 11/2 – 1pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview - Royal Ascot Day 3 - 22nd June 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Day 3 of the RoyaI Ascot meeting (Ladies Day). feel a good day is on the cards, with quite a few of my tracker horses going at Ascot let’s hope for a lucrative return.

 

14.30 Ascot – Norfolk Stakes (Group 2) (5f)

I was impressed at York last month with the way Santry picked up in the heavy conditions to go on and win in good style. There were a few burnt bookies that day with 4/1 open going to 9/4f within seconds before the off, he obliged and I feel there is more to come now the ground is on the good side.

Always a danger is a Wesley Ward entrant, they are represented with Mcerin who comes off the back of a surprising defeat at Churchill Downs, this will be his turf debut and I will be opposing him.

Best of the rest, It Don’t Come Easy finished a good runner up spot behind the selection at York and will no doubt be on the premises.

Santry : 2pt each way @ 13/2 (BOG)

15.40 Ascot – Ribblesdale Stakes (Group 2) (11.9f)

Ballydoyle are looking to land the spoils for the third time in four years. Alluringly Is their sole entry in the race, she is progressing into a nice filly since the transition. A good second in the Chester Oaks, and backed that up with a massive third in the Epsom Oaks, back in fifth was the selection Coronet.

Coronet has a fair bit to make up with Alluringly, but she is still coming forward and with an eye-catching booking of Olivier Peslier speaks volumes. Michael Stoutes Mori I feel is a little more of backward filly. She won her maiden here at Ascot over 10f, and sustained that ability when following up at Goodwood, commands much respect, well anything by Frankel has to be.

Coronet : 1pt each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

17.00 Ascot – Brittania Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (8f)

The top three in the market I am more interested in, firstly Richard Hannon’s Son of the Stars, with two wins either side of his juvenile career, made his turf debut last month and ran well to finish runner up in a 0-105 beaten a head, leading contender.

Sir Michael Stoutes saddles his unbeaten transition three-year-old City of Joy. Already gelded, this son of Elusive City’s win at Chelmsford was top notch, has to be thereabouts at the business end.

I have opted for the third favourite though in Leaders Legacy who is unbeaten since the transition, his win at Newbury in a 0-95 looked comfortable, the fact that Godolphin are in good form and also a good bit of business getting Gerard Mosse on board.

Leaders Legacy : 1.5pts each way @ 12/1 (BOG)

17.35 Ascot – King George V Handicap (0-105) (11.9f)

A very big fan of John Gosden’s Tartini to go very close this afternoon. Even though she has not shown the same attitude since winning her maiden on debut, both her runs in the Lingfield Derby trial and followed up with a good fourth in this category at Epsom this month, will go close for sure.

Atty Persse was a beaten favourite last time out at Haydock, he is another progeny of Frankel whose odds are always going to be at the top end of the market. They are pushing their limit though over a trip that not even Frankel went beyond.

As for the rest, I would not put anyone off backing Charles Hills Never Surrender whose maiden is better than it looks, Bristol Missile has recently franked the form as has the fourth and fifth.

Tartini : 1pt each way @ 14/1 (BOG)

Never Surrender : 1pt each way @ 16/1 (BOG)

 

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UEFA U21 European Championships, Marszałek Piłsudski Stadium, Kraków 7.45pm

Germany U21’s vs Denmark U21’s – Match Preview -Germany will face Denmark at the Under 21 European Championships in Poland this Wednesday. The Germans are heavy favourites entering the match after impressing in their opening fixture with a 2-0 win over the Czech Republic. The Danes will be looking to avenge their previous result, losing to five time winners of the U21 Euros, Italy. A victory will see Germany progress into the next round with ease, they are second favourites to win the tournament, fancy the Germans to go all the way?

Skybet Outright Winner – Germany – 4/1

The Germans will not take Denmark lightly, with the Danes being the only obstacle in the way of them and the semi-finals. Expect a very similar style of play from the young Germans with a high press and a very potent attack. Germany impressed in their opening fixture where they made easy pickings of Czech Republic, Serge Gnabry being the star performer. The Germans had a total of 24 shots at the Czech’s goal in a dominant performance. Can the Germans make another easy three points this Wednesday?

Skybet Match Result – Germany to Win – 2/5

Denmark will be looking to improve on their previous performance, where they were outclassed by a better Italian side. Germany pose a very similar threat to the Italians with the superior personnel over the Danes, however Niels Frederiksen’s side will have much team spirit entering this match. The bookmakers are fancying Germany to walk all over Denmark however the Danes will be focusing on tightening up at the back with defenders Andreas Maxsø and Patrick Banggaard. Can the Danes pull of a huge shock result in Group C?

Skybet Match Result – Denmark to Win – 13/2

Gnabry has the potential to be one of Germany’s top players Photo Credit: skysports.com

Team News

Germany have no players injured or suspended ahead of Wednesdays fixture.

Bayern Munich attacker, Serge Gnabry, will be vital again to Germany’s hopes of picking up three more points. The Germany recently transferred from English club, Arsenal, to Bundesliga champions, Bayern Munich. Can Gnabry nab a goal?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Serge Gnabry to score Anytime in 90 mins – 13/8

Denmark also have no injuries or suspensions for Wednesdays match.

EFL Striker, Kenneth Zohore, is one of the Danes biggest threats. After not scoring in the opener, can the Cardiff striker bag a goal for his country this time around?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Kenneth Zohore to score Anytime in 90 mins – 3/1

 

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Mexico vs New Zealand - Match Preview
Confederations Cup, Group A
Olimpiyskiy Stadion, Russia 7pm

Mexico vs New Zealand – Match Preview – Third place in Group A, Mexico, will play fourth place, New Zealand, in the second round of matches at the 2017 Confederations cup. Both sides underperformed in their opening matches with Mexico rescuing a point against Portugal with a late equaliser and New Zealand lost 2-0 to hosts, Russia. Mexico are heavy favourites to take away three points from the fixture due to their personnel with players such as Chicharito and Carlos Vela.

Mexico manager, Juan Carlos Osario, is confident his side can overcome the ‘New Zealand Spirit’ and get a win on Wednesday. The Mexicans left it late against the European Champions, Portugal, as they converted from an injury time equaliser in arguably the Confederations Cup most entertaining match yet. New Zealand will pose a very different threat to Mexico than Portugal did; their team cohesion being the largest factor in comparison with Portugal relying on Ronaldo. Osario has admitted he will be making changes to his starting side but three points is crucial if Mexico wish to progress in the tournament. Can the Mexicans get the job done?

Skybet Match Result – Mexico to Win – 1/8

Following an unwanted result in their first match, New Zealand will have to pull out something special to keep realistic hopes of progressing to the next round. Kiwi manager, Anthony Hudson has made his intentions clear that New Zealand are not there to just make up the numbers; and want to reach the semi-finals. Leeds striker, Chris Wood, remains New Zealand’s danger man following an impressive season in the EFL Championship. His sheer presence and ability to find the back of the net will always make New Zealand a threat to the Mexicans. Can Wood and co. pull off a surprise result?

Skybet Match Result – New Zealand to Win – 28/1

Hernandez can give Mexico an important win against New Zealand Photo Credit: espnfc.com

Team News

Mexico have no injuries or suspensions to worry about ahead of Wednesday night’s fixture.

The Mexicans will look to get out of the blocks quickly and really test the Kiwi defence, Chicharito will be a big player in their plans to do so. Can the ex-Manchester United man provide the goods for his country?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Javier Hernandez to score Anytime in 90 mins – 8/15

Chris Wood can provide a goal threat to the Mexican defence Photo Credit: espnfc.com

New Zealand also have no injuries and suspensions.

As aforementioned, Chris Wood, is New Zealand’s best chance at scoring a goal but can he deliver?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Chris Wood to score Anytime in 90 mins – 4/1

 

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Russia vs Portugal - Match Preview
Confederations Cup, Group B 
Otkrytiye Arena, Moscow

Russia vs Portugal – Match Preview – Russia face Portugal in Group A for the second round of matches at the 2017 Confederations Cup. The match promises plenty of drama, with the bookmakers favouring Portugal however Russia impressed in their last outing against New Zealand. The Russians were victorious over the Kiwi’s, 2-0, in a dominant performance which saw the Northern hemisphere side pepper the New Zealand goal with a total of 19 shots.

The host nation, Russia, will look to broaden their lead at the top of Group A in front of a home crowd. However, Portugal pose a very different threat to New Zealand; Cristiano Ronaldo being the obvious danger-man for the Portuguese. Stanislav Cherchesov’s side will have to remain tight at the back and prevent Ronaldo from getting a sniff at their goal, a task even the World’s best defenders cannot overcome. But, Russia will feel quietly confident heading into the match despite being underdogs as they have a very impressive record against Portugal in Moscow; in their three meetings, the home nation won all three without conceding a goal. Can they continue the trend against a dangerous Portugal?

Skybet Match Result – Russia to Win – 16/5

Portugal manager, Fernando Santos, will be hoping for a routine win on Wednesday following a dramatic 2-2 draw with Mexico in their first Group A match. The European champions felt two points snatched from their grasp as Mexico were able to convert from an injury time corner to share the points. Portugal will have to step up and remain a solid unit to allow their creative attack to flourish, however, Portugal are weaker at the back end of the pitch, something Santos may look to alter his team selection to allow them to be safer. But, with Cristiano Ronaldo in your team, you’re always going to be a threat, can Portugal get their first win of the tournament?

Quaresma and Ronaldo will be key to providing a win for the Portuguese Photo Credit: skysports.com

Skybet Match Result – Portugal to Win – 19/20

Team News

Russia have no fresh injury worries for the match on Wednesday.

Striker, Fedor Smolov, found the back of the net against New Zealand, can he do the same against Portugal?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Fedor Smolov to score Anytime in 90 mins – 2/1

Portugal, just like their opponents, also have no injuries to alter team selection.

It goes without saying that Ronaldo is the main man, can he deliver yet again for his country?

Skybet Anytime Goalscorer – Cristiano Ronaldo to score Anytime in 90 mins – Evens

 

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